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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
IELTS is an English language requirement. If you have so many years of gap, you better first check with the colleges directly. You have to justify your gap, mention what you did, and why you took the gap if you have gained work experience or so. There is no straight answer to your question, profiles are evaluated on a case by case basis and will depend accordingly.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Options are many, but which course is best for you is something you have to decide on your own. Know your own aptitude and interest. If I give you a course suggestion it may not be the perfect choice for you so always follow your own interest. Journalism, Political Science, Social Work, Sociology, Literature, Film and Media Studies, Interior Design, Fashion Design, Education and Teaching, etc., the list is unending. Choose a subject relevant to your academic background and subjects you already had in class 12th.
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Scholar-Level 17
If you are interested in legal studies, you may take up law, but it will be a challenge. Since you had BBA, you may consider M.Sc Management or International Business. It will be a good combination with the additional law degree you have. You can specialize in legal modules of business. You may also consider MBA however good universities require 2 years work experience for MBA programs. Lastly its your personal decision. Figure out what kind of job you want and choose accordingly.
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Scholar-Level 17
This will put you in a tight spot and admissions will be challenging. Also, it depends how much you actually scored. Canadian universities are not like USA ones and give more weightage to academics during admission so if you have poor grades admissions will be a challenge. Having additional extracurricular activities, projects, excellent SOP and recommendation letters and a good IELTS score will help though. Check the admission requirements of individual universities and prepare accordingly.
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